Answer:
The correct answer is C
Explanation:
Allosteric enzyme is an enzyme that has more than one active site on the surface of the enzyme. Generally, the binding to one of these active sites affects the affinity of the other active sites on the enzyme; this causes the enzyme not to follow the Michaelis-Menten's enzyme kinetics. Thus, <u>when the activity versus substrate is plotted on a graph, a sigmoidal curve shown instead of an hyperbolic curve (like other enzymes)</u>.
As parent's genotypes are missing here, alleles cannot be estimated in offspring, but it is possible to use the example above to estimate it.
<h3>What is a Punnett square?</h3>
A Punnett square is a diagram used in genetics to estimate genotypic and phenotypic frequencies in offspring from a given genetic cross.
In order to estimate offspring allele frequencies, we need to know parental genotypes by means of a Punnett square.
For example, if both parents are heterozygous for a gene whose alleles are called 'A' and 'a', the Punnett square in offspring is:
A a
A AA Aa
a Aa aa
In this case, 50% of offspring will be heterozygous (genotype 1/2 Aa), whereas 25% will be homo-zygous dominant (1/4 AA) and 25% will be homo-zygous recessive (1/4 aa).
In conclusion, as parent's genotypes are missing here, thereby alleles cannot be estimated in offspring, but you can use the example above to estimate it.
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Answer:
Explanation:
a.) O, MN, Rh+: 3. A, M, Rh+ X A, N, Rh-
A = AO
Rh+ = +/-
b.) AB, MN, Rh+: 4. A, MN, Rh- X AB, M, Rh+
c.) O, M, Rh-: 2. A, M, Rh+ X B, M, Rh+
A = AO
B = BO
Rh+ = +/-
d.) B, N, Rh-: 1. O, MN, Rh- X B, N, Rh-
O = OO
B = BO
MN = MN
N = NN
Rh- = -/-
Answer:
c. a trait with four alleles
Explanation: